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Declassified CIA Reports on StalinThere is no copyright for these declassified reports and documents within the USA.
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Documents are accessible from the CIA web site, “Reading Room. However, there is no Title to the documents other than the assigned numbers. One has to go through hundreds, if not thousands of documents in order to find out the content of each document.CONTENTS
Inner Antagonisms in the Leadership of the All-Russian Communist Party and Stalin’s new government.
Comments on the Change in Soviet Leadership – P17
THE SUCCESSION OF POWER IN THE USSR – P19
Further evidence on "Stalin’s” Role in current Party Indoctrination -P28
INDICATIONS THAT IN MID-JANUARY 1956 THE CPSU PRESIDIUM REACHED THE DECISION TO ATTACK
STALIN PUBLICLY – P61
INDICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL VULNERABILITIES -P66
MALENKOV AND STALIN’S DEATH – P70
Soviet peace tactics and probable reactions in the non-Communist world to these tactics -P73
PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES OF DEATH OF STALIN -P75
MATERIALS FOR EXPLOITATION OF SOVIET SENSITIVITIES -P85
CRITICISMS AND QUESTIONS RAISED BY FOREIGN COMMUNISTS IN THE COURSE OF THE DESTALINIZATI0N
CAMPAIGN – P137
SOVIET DESTRUCTION OF STALIN MYTH -P169
THE COURSE OF DESTALINIZATION IN SOVIET DOMESTIC PROPAGANDA – P178
New Information on Khrushchev’s Attack on Stalin at 20th CPSU Congress – P189
Foreign Policy Implications of Stalin's Death and the Doctors' Plot – P193
STALIN'S UNRULY GHOST – P208
Stalinism; Past and Present – P219
NEO-STALINISM IN THE SOVIET UNION – P227
Neo-Stalinism: Writing History and Making Policy -P247
Forthcoming Book: The Young Stalin by Edward Ellis Smith -P271
THE STALIN ISSUE AND THE SOVIET LEADERSHIP STRUGGLE -P274
Stalin's Ghost in Contemporary Soviet Politics – P292
THE STALIN ISSUE AND THE SOVIET LEADERSHIP STRUGGLE- P304